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股權 = rights
rights issue = 供股
when a company does a rights issue, it is raising new capital through offering all exisiting shareholders a chance to subscribed to the new shares at a discount. usually at a predetermined ratio (in your example it was a 3 new shares for 10 existing shares rights issue). the shareholders would then receive a prospectus and application forms to take up it's entitlement. if the existing shareholders don't take them up, they could sell them (the "rights"). rights are traded in their "nil-paid" form as a separate security for 5-6 days. the buyer of these nil-paid rights would have to pay the subscription money and these rights will turn to normal shares of the company at the end of the rights issue
2953 is the nil-paid rights security and now ceased trading since the rights issue is completed. in short, 2953 should now becomes part of 1063
參考: i've helped companies on many rights issues